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Foreign division The illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- Foreign division
- Verleger
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- Mehrbändiges WerkThe illustrated catalogue of the industrial department
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- KapitelSpecial Catalogue Of The Zollverein-Department I
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16 SECTION I. CLASS 1 Professor of Natural Sciences at the College of Eperies, with researches for such Quartz beds, and, after considerable expense of tiire, trouble and money, such a bed was discovered, at last, in the last days of September 1857. The bed of freshwater Quarz here in question, is situated at the upper extremity of the village of Fony, in the Comitat of Abaujvfir, 3 miles from the railroad- station ofForro-Encs and 6 miles from Tokay. Specimens had been sent into Germauy and France, for trying their qualities. The results having proved favourable, whole composed Mill-stones were brought to trial and these experiments having likewise suc ceeded, the present Company resolved to establish a Mill-stone- manufactory after French models and principles. In spring 1858, this establishment was first called into activity. Since this time, above 500 pair of Mill-stones found their way into several me chanical steam- and water-mills of the Austrian Empire, where they superseded the use of French mill-stones. The first of these pairs had been sent to the Vienna I. R. privileged Steam-mill. These Hungarian mill-stones, known under the name of „Fony mifl-stones M offer the following advantages: They are pure freshwaterQuartz, without any extraneous substance.Their texture, instead of being spongeous, as are the French mill-stones, is com pact; consequently they act more by c u t ti n g than by friction, and the substances to be ground are notsubject to be over-heated. The Fony Quarz is harder than the French variety in the propor tion of nearly 25%, is less worn out by grinding, leaves the substance it acts upon without admixture of dust, and gives more and better flour. The flour , thus obtained , is f i n e , white, of far better lustre, may be kept without alteration, and possesses a greater proportion of n u tri- tive substance; when kneaded into dough, it takes up more water, to the great advantage of consumers. The Fony stones do far more work in the same time and keep their edge for a long period. They want sharpening but twice in about 3 weeks and, if duely managed, may work incessantly for 12, 15 and even 20 years, before they become unlit for farther use. The average thickness, together with the plaister cover, is 12 to 13 inches for theupper moveable and 11—11% inches for the lower fixed stone. Altering these proportions would not be advisable, the Quarz- mill-stoncs being intended for a cutting rather than for a crushing action and, on this account, not to be paralleled with the above-mentioned Sandstones. Besides mill-stones for grind ing corn, the Exhibitors commend their mill-stones for grind ing mineral substances, ores, pigments, bones, gypsum, ce ments, barks for tauning, etc. Those purchasers, who are not in the state to make their choice by personal inspection or through persons entrusted by them, may be pleased to indicate, for what kind of corn and for what mode of grinding the stones in demand are intended. If sharpening or fitting out the stones is required, precise writ ten dates or drawings would become necessary and the direc tion of rotation (to the right or to the left) to be given to the moveablo stones is to bo indicated. Prices for a pair of stones, first quality: Diameter in inches: 36, 3S, 40, 42, 45, 48, 50, 52, 54 ; 180, 190, 200, 210, 225, 250, 275, 300, 325 Austrian florins. For se cond quality stones, the prices are 25% lower; for superior quality articles, a 25% augmentation takes place. The above prices are fixed for payments in ready money loco Fony or loco Tokay. Sharpening, according to drawings, charged from 8 to 15 Austrian florins; charges for package as moderate as possible. On orders given, half the price is expected to be paid on account, the other half on articles received. Costs of transport at chargo of the purchasers. Delivery, if possible, between 1 and 3 months. 70. THURN-VALLE-SASSINA Count George. Streieben, Carinthia. Puddled Steel. 71. TfiPPER Andrew, I. R. privileged I. Austrian | Manufactory of Steel, rolled Iron, Nails and Gas-pipes. Neubruck near Scheibbs. Gas-pipe manufactory at Ga ming. Hammer- and Puddling-works at Lunz. Coal mines at Gresten, Lower Austria. Great Gold M. Vienna 1839 and 1845, Gratz and Linz 1841 and 1846. Prize-M. London 1851. M. of honour: Munich 1854. M. I. Cl. Paris 1855. Plate Iron articles, Gas-pipes, rolled' Iron and Nails. This manufactory has been built in 1818. Water is the generally adopted moving power and, therefore, is carefully stored up in tanks and reservoirs, from which the special motor, attached to every mechanical apparatus, is provided with an adequate quan tity. The Iron undergoing the softening operations is, exclusive of all other sorts, Raw Iron from Eisenerz and Vorderrberg, made with Charcoal. After having passed through the prepara tory operations of hammering, it is worked out into commercial goods of every kind, from the largest steam-boilers down to the most subtle plates, pipes and other rolled articles. The sof tening is done on an artificial soil of smelted slags („Schwall- boden-Arbeit“) according to the Austrian method; good, soft Charcoal is exclusively used for fuel. The establishement at Neubruck, near Scheibbs, comprises: 5 softening fires with hammers; 8 flame - furnaces , heated by the superfluous heat, emanating from flie softening - fires and still sufficient for heating plate Iron; (4 rolling-mills with a stretching-table, („Streckstrasse“) for grosser and another for finer sorts, this last with three cylinders, moved by a Jonval turbine, besides 4 small and 1 large pair of mechanical scissors; 2 pressing-engines ; a turner’s workshop with 3 turning-engines and a blacksmith’s establishment; 1 forge for tools; dry stamp-mill, a manufactory of nails with 6 engines and a Gasometer forlightingthe establish ment.-The great Hammering establishment and Gas-pipe manu factory at Gaming (the first and still the only industrial enter- prize of this description in Austria), comprises: 2 softening- fires with hammers for preparing the Iron to bo worked out in the establishment at Neubruck; and (for the special purposes of the Gas-pipe manufacture): 2 soldering-furnaces; 1 stretch ing-apparatus; 1 rotatory saw; l boring- and lathe-engine; 4 engines for cutting screws and 1 engine for giving the last finish. The great Hammering- and Puddling- establishment at Lunz is in possession of 4 softening-fires with their hammers, preparing material for the Neubruck establishment, 2 flame- fur naces fed with the superfluous heat from the softening-fires, 1 stretching-table, 1 large and 2 small pairs of mechanical scissors. The Coal-mines give excellent Liassic Coal fit for soldering Gas-pipes, as also for the production of Lighting-gas. Specimens of this Coal may be seen among the collection exhibited by the I. It. Geological Institute. The manufactories only working for satisfying express demands, keep no stores of their articles. These have got such a credit for their acknowledged superiority, that demands from great Railroad-Associations, Mechanical establishments and private commercial enterprises follow each other without interruption. The present annual production, pro viding with employment a standard personal of 220 workmen, amounts to 12,000—15,000 Cwt. of soft Iron articles of every sort. By a rational organization and distribution of labour, the'same number of persons, in 1856, proved sufficient for a production double the just-quoted amount. The superior quality of the articles manufactured in the Exhibitor’s establishments may be considered to have been suffi ciently attested by the distinctions he received at the Vienna, Gratz, Linz, London, Munich and Paris Exhibitions. 72. (Omitted.) 73. WALDBURGERSCHAFT of Upper Hungary, Min ing and Metallurgical Works of Copper, Silver and Mercury. Iglo, Comitate of Zips, Hungary. Director: John Terientsik. Stores at the Copper smelting-houses, Vienna: at J. G. Sina. Agent: Szumrath Ernest, for Messrs. Williams and Norgate, London. Honourable mention: London 1851. M. I. Cl. Paris. Ores, metallurgical productions and Metals. From the smelting of Pyritic ores („Gelferze w ): Pyritic ores, raw („Gelf“) Copper, purified („Rosette w ) Copper, Copper in plates, Laminated Copper, bars for tests. From the smelting ofGrey Copper-ores („Fahlerze w ): Grey Copper-ore, metallic Mercury, raw smelted Sulphuret („Lech u ), raw „Speise“, raw An timony („Speise“ with a large proportion of Antimony), roasted artificial Sulphurets („RohIeche and Oberlecte“), Black Copper argentiferous); smelted Sulphurets ( n Oberleche u ), Amalgam of Silver from the Amalgamating operations , residuous Copper (raw Copper free ofSilber), purified („Rosette“) Copper, Copper plates, Copper in laminae and in bars for tests, Cement-Copper from the Copper-Extraction operations. — The „Waldbiirger- schaft u of Upper Hungary is a Mining-Association, comprising the totality of private miners of Copper, Silver and Mercury within the Mining-district of Schmollnitz in Upper Hungary. Each mine stands under the personal and independant admi nistration of its private possessor, who has to bear alone the profits and losses of it. The purpose of the Association is: to facilitate the working of ores by means of communal smelting- establishments, to distribute the profits, thus obtained among the mining establishments, proportionally to the quantity and quality of the metalliferous raw materials delivered by each of them to the smelting-works and to keep up certain establish ment for the general benefit of the mining-district. The merely cupriferous ores („Gelferze“) aro treated separately from the „Fahlerzc u containing Silber, Copper and Mercury. Wood and Charcoal are managed in common; the purchases of Wood and and its Charring being under the superintendence of the Direc tor of the Metallurgical establishments. Water is exclusively used as mechanical motor, as also Wood and Charcoal are the only sorts of fuel, subservient to the extraction of Metals. This Asso ciation is the most extensive of Mining-Companies working noble Metals within the limits of the Austrian Empire. The an nual production amounts to: Copper: 18,000—19,000 Cwt. Sil ver 3.000 Mint S, Mercury: 600 Cwt. A half-ready article, >•*ttitiIr//////
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